bonedrums Posted July 3, 2018 Share Posted July 3, 2018 Long time listener, first time caller here. My goal, for fun is to section out a subdomain for each of my services that I want to publicly access using a domain that I purchased from Google through my TP-Link AC1750 Archer C7 router. Examples: muximux.mygoogledomain.com organizr.mygoogledomain.com owncloud.mygoogledomain.com mail.mygoogledomain.com I'd like to have a single secure login to access all of my services through public internet using muximux or organizr. Today, I RDP to an Unraid windows VM to access/manage my network. I also have OpenVPN setup on my phone so that I can access the network remotely if i'm bored at the in-law's house etc. I currently use no-ip for a free domain that works well with with my TP-Link router but it is not the domain I want to use. I also have to manually renew the free domain monthly. The TP-Link router will only allow me to use NO-IP, Dyndns, or comexe.cn. I found this guide however I think there's some common knowledge or missing pieces that I lack to execute all of these things. Is anyone aware of any video guides or docker containers that might help me learn how to do this? I appreciate guidance! This is fun... I think! http://www.netinstructions.com/how-to-setup-dynamic-dns-for-home-computer-or-server/ Appreciate the feedback! Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted July 3, 2018 Share Posted July 3, 2018 This isn't really general Unraid support, probably better moved to the Lounge by a mod. There is a ddclient in the docker repository, the letsencrypt container is what you want to look at. Quote Link to comment
DongerZone Posted August 22, 2022 Share Posted August 22, 2022 For reference the article you posted doesn't actually use the router for dynamic dns it uses a machine behind the router. You theoretically could install OpenWRT I believe, and try to run a dyn dns server on the router that way? Quote Link to comment
bonedrums Posted August 24, 2022 Author Share Posted August 24, 2022 Hey guys, I actually moved over to PfSense and Cloudflare and have had great success. Nginx Proxy Manager is wonderful! Quote Link to comment
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